Different Resume Types - Job-Specific Resumes

Writing A Great Nurse Resume

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Your nurse resume will be welcome in just about every city in every state in the U.S. If your nurse resume shows licensure or certification and the necessary training you can find a good job just about anywhere, what with the critical and ongoing nursing shortage. The only question is whether an employer sees your nurse resume. For that you can turn to the largest national job sites to add your nurse resume to the list of thousands of others floating around out there. Or you can turn instead to... (Read More)

Functional Resumes vs. Chronological Resumes

Thursday, July 13, 2006

The purpose of a resume, whether a functional resume or any other type of resume, is to show a prospective employer that you have the skills, the experience, the aptitude, the training and the knowledge necessary to perform the job for which the employer seeks candidates. The purpose of a functional resume or any other type of resume is to convince the employer that you should be invited to an interview for the position. Functional Resume Is Not Right For Everyone Before you start your functional... (Read More)

Sales Resumes - Perfecting the Pitch

Thursday, July 13, 2006

If you're a gifted sales person, then use that talent to sell yourself in your sales resume.  A sales resume must focus on results, clarifying dramatically how you helped your former employer increase profit. The first thing you need to do on your sales resume is to write a profile that shows your sales skills and what value these skills would have for this employer. Make sure that you include on this sales resume the primary reasons why you should be invited to an interview. Point out your... (Read More)

Accounting Resume Tips

Thursday, July 13, 2006

The role of auditors and accountants has changed considerably in the last decade, necessitating a change in the format for an accounting resume as well. Job growth in the U.S. and other parts of North America is expanding in the accounting arena.  Because the market demands it professional accountants have segued into the areas of consulting and management services beyond their traditional role of financial manager.  This means the role of advisor is growing, along with growing sophistication... (Read More)

Executive Resumes - How To Write A Resume For A High-Level Position

Thursday, July 13, 2006

An executive resume is considerably different than any other type of resume in several distinct ways. The first is that it is generally longer. It is as well far more detailed. A good and thorough executive resume can run four or more pages in contrast to the standard non-managerial resume, which is suggested to be no longer than one page. An executive resume and executive job search will take more work and more time than any other resume writing or job search. It will cost more as well. A good... (Read More)


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